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Bibliographical Notes On Odoric

Bibliographical Notes On Odoric BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON ODORIC (See T'oung Pao, 1921, pp. 301-322) BY A. C. MOULE. 1. Through the kindness of the Librarian I have also been able to look at the two MSS of Odoric in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. These are 11 (3) and 166 (10) of the Digby and are numbered 9 and 10 in the Yule-Cordier bibliography respectively 2). Both mariuscripts are of the fourteenth century and both give the recension of William of Solagna. The latter point will be made clear by comparing the following quotation from the Digby MSS with the corresponding passages printed in my previous note Pao, 1921, pp. 31G-322). MS. Digby 1GG fol. 40 (41) vO, col. 2 (= 11 fol. 53 v°) reads: hic est ciuitas regia in qua manci rex olim morabatur & in ea '4' fratres nostri (11: nostri fratres) minores ad fidem nostram vnam hominem potentem conuerterunt In cuius domo continue hospitabar vnde aliquando mihi dicebat. Arra (11: Ara) 'i' pater vis tu venire & videre terram cui Respondi quod sic Ascendimus igitur vnam barcam & sic iuimus ad vnum illorum monasteriorum que evant ibi ad quod cum venissemus vo- cauit vnum istorum religiosorum dicens. vides http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png T'oung Pao Brill

Bibliographical Notes On Odoric

T'oung Pao , Volume 21 (1): 387 – Jan 1, 1922

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Brill
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© 1922 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0082-5433
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1568-5322
DOI
10.1163/156853222X00132
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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON ODORIC (See T'oung Pao, 1921, pp. 301-322) BY A. C. MOULE. 1. Through the kindness of the Librarian I have also been able to look at the two MSS of Odoric in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. These are 11 (3) and 166 (10) of the Digby and are numbered 9 and 10 in the Yule-Cordier bibliography respectively 2). Both mariuscripts are of the fourteenth century and both give the recension of William of Solagna. The latter point will be made clear by comparing the following quotation from the Digby MSS with the corresponding passages printed in my previous note Pao, 1921, pp. 31G-322). MS. Digby 1GG fol. 40 (41) vO, col. 2 (= 11 fol. 53 v°) reads: hic est ciuitas regia in qua manci rex olim morabatur & in ea '4' fratres nostri (11: nostri fratres) minores ad fidem nostram vnam hominem potentem conuerterunt In cuius domo continue hospitabar vnde aliquando mihi dicebat. Arra (11: Ara) 'i' pater vis tu venire & videre terram cui Respondi quod sic Ascendimus igitur vnam barcam & sic iuimus ad vnum illorum monasteriorum que evant ibi ad quod cum venissemus vo- cauit vnum istorum religiosorum dicens. vides

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T'oung PaoBrill

Published: Jan 1, 1922

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